The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame wouldn't let them play, so Kiss took over 'The Tonight Show' set with a five-song mini-concert last night.

Only 'King of the Night Time World' made it to the actual television broadcast, but thanks to the almighty internet you can watch all five songs -- including 'Black Diamond, 'Deuce' and a 'Hotter Than Hell / Firehouse' medley -- right here. Bonus points to the group for skipping 'Rock and Roll All Nite' for once!

Perhaps as a way to offset the cost of building that massive production, the group revealed the price tag for their previously announced 'Kissteria' 34-record vinyl box set: $1,749.99. But wait, before you go into sticker shock, remember: shipping is free. Besides, what did you expect from the band who released a $4,299 photo book two years ago?

And in fairness, nobody's forcing you to buy this collection. Each of the group's studio albums are also being re-released separately; the only vinyl exclusive to this collection is a half-dozen greatest hits albums -- which you can find used from their original releases fairly easily, and which feature just a handful of otherwise unavailable studio tracks. So, unless you HAVE to own 'Strutter '78' and 'Let's Put the X in Sex' in newly remastered 180 gram vinyl, nobody's holding you hostage.